Vignettes Archive

EB member Vitreolum has presented another wonderful creation in the Pirates forum. It's packed with many great and innovative building techniques! This is one of those MOCs that really inspire you to start building.

Floating around the forum lately has been this beautiful scene, The Courtroom from the 18th Century. It was created by user Dzoni90 and his brother. The statues in this scene are very fun, as is the second level with all the onlookers. It's a perfect use of the Collectible Minifigure Series 9 Judge, but there's also some other great uses of minifigures from the past.

EB member Mestari created this neat little vignette, depicting pirates burying their treasure. The leafy tree, owl, and layering ground texture, give this MOC an inland feel. Most MOCs of this nature are beach scenes, so it's nice to see this activity in a different setting.

Another splendid contest entry! This time it's contestants Frank Brick Wright and Mr. Townsend have shared with us The Miss Elizabeth and Cliffs of Bricksburg. The ship utilizes some great custom sails, and although small, it's still a stunning display piece. The second half of the build has a great cliff side, and a well designed tower. There's some extra detail thrown in there too, even some custom torso decals!

Isaac aka SoccerKid6 has taken a break from his Castle MOCs to bring us this stunning Imperial Barracks. The build depicts a great amount of detail and realism, as well as maintaining the classic Imperial Guard color scheme. It also utilizes a non uniform base, and perhaps most importantly, is SoccerKid6's use of Technic pins which give the promise of much more to come!

Attempting a new water technique, Eurobricks user lenjoyLego89 built this great little vignette. I can feel the action in the scene, the boat rocking back and forth, it almost feels as if it is actually moving!

Eurobricks fellow and MOC expert ACPin built this micro-scale pyramid for the PhLUG community build. Excellent photography depicting the view from a conquistador's telescope. Did I mention gold? Its every pirates best friend!

Turambar has created this large 108x96 stud display featuring a brilliant ship, island area, and busting port town. There are some great shots of the town in action on the forum post. All the little details really give the town life and the design of the buildings is top notch.

It's possible none of us has seen this before, and it's about time we do. Though it is a bit old, it's still a wonderful build. Lego Kocka has posted this moc on Facebook a while ago, but it deserves some attention here for some great timeless techniques and an overall neat and clean build.